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PHOENIX — Despite selling more tickets this season than all but one Major League Baseball team, the San Diego Padres took out a loan for about $50 million in September to address short-term cash ...
The San Diego Padres took out a loan for approximately $50 million in September to help cover short-term expenses, including player payroll, reports The Athletic. The club opened the season with a ...
League and team sources said the team took out a $50 million loan. The Athletic first reported the Padres’ loan Wednesday afternoon. Even with 59 sellouts at Petco Park and the team drawing a ...
Riley was acknowledging the fact that Robert has struggled to retain his Silver Slugger Award form so far this season, ...
The San Diego Padres reportedly needed a little help making ends meet this season. The team took out a $50 million loan in September to address short-term cash-flow issues and meet its obligations ...
The Padres didn't let the failed negotiations the first time around deter them, bumping their offer by more than $50 million as owner Peter Seidler called extending Machado "my top priority" this ...
The Padres entered this season with a franchise record $248.9 million payroll. Trimming nearly $50 million off payroll in an offseason is extreme, though pricey veterans Josh Hader and Blake Snell ...